âIt seems to me that the most effective and unifying of National Days are those which seek to build on a sense of unity or common purpose that is shared across the nation,â says The Very Revâd Dr Peter Catt
Fr Peter Moore, Chair of Angligreen, tells us how we can help #BeatAirPollution as part of World Environment Day, which will be held on Wednesday 5 June this year
“How do we give people affected by the transition to an economy of net zero carbon emissions real confidence as regards to their employment, income security and reliability of energy supply?” asks Bishop Philip Huggins
âLike all people with lived experience of ASD1, I have insights that can assist neurotypical people seeking to understand how we see the world and how we can be better engaged. This is important so we can participate more equitably, which is what being part of a Church is all about,â says Gubbi Gubbi descendent and Equitable Participation Working Group member, Tom Hammer
âWhen I initially heard about âchange the dateâ, my first thought was, âWhy bother? Itâs just a day!â But, there are at least two problems with âItâs just a day!â thinking,â says The Revâd Andrew Schmidt
âThereâs enough substance in The Pez Outlaw to recommend readers add it to their Netflix watchlist if theyâre after something a little more nutritious in their candy-coated documentary filmmaking,â says anglican focus journalist Ben Rogers
A new exhibition was launched at Bristol Cathedral recently, as part of the cathedralâs effort to understand its links with the transatlantic slave trade. The intention is to âinform a wide-ranging conversationâ about the past and to help ârepair and restore damaged relationshipsâ
Meet Diann Eadeh and find out about her current projects and goals, her thoughts on NAIDOC Week and âBeing Together:Â Embracing Joyâ, how St Margaretâs helped equip her for a life of service, how St Johnâs Crisis Centre and St Peterâs, Southport are working together to support mothers and children, and what person of faith inspires her the most and why
âMy favourite NAIDOC Week memory is coordinating my first all-First Nations fashion parade in the Queen St Mall in 1988âŚMy whole aim was to break down barriers in the arts, fashion, modelling and advertising industries,â says Quandamooka and Bundjalung woman Aunty Sandra King OAM
“As a doctor, it is amazing to see how efficiently resources are mobilised here in Australia when an unwell or injured child comes into our emergency departments…But no resources are accessible to Palestinian children in Gaza â hospitals have been intentionally destroyed and humanitarian medical aid intentionally blocked. Children in Gaza are being left to die hungry and in pain. Why? Because Israel and its allies deem it acceptable since these children were born Palestinian. As a Palestinian and as a doctor my heart breaks every day I am unable to stop this from happening to my people,” says Dr Ahmad Abou-Sweid